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Employers: 2002
Table includes only establishments of firms with payroll. Nonemployers are shown below. Introductory text includes scope, methodology, non-sampling error, and confidentiality protection. For descriptions of column headings and rows (industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
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NAICS
code
Description Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
  51 Information 137,678 891,845,956 194,670,163 3,736,061
Go to this NAICS 511 Publishing industries (except Internet) 32,287 242,216,369 65,680,724 1,089,585
Go to this NAICS 512 Motion picture & sound recording industries 22,458 78,250,368 12,599,117 303,148
Go to this NAICS 515 Broadcasting (except Internet) 9,540 73,962,118 14,438,885 291,361
Go to this NAICS 516 Internet publishing & broadcasting 2,057 6,363,468 2,346,256 40,021
Go to this NAICS 517 Telecommunications 49,275 411,644,543 72,181,547 1,440,141
Go to this NAICS 518 Internet service providers, web search portals, & data processing 18,589 74,507,785 25,718,584 514,046
Go to this NAICS 519 Other information services 3,472 4,901,305 1,705,050 57,759

 

Nonemployers: 2002
Data based on 2002 Nonemployer Statistics. Table includes only firms subject to federal income tax. Nonemployers are businesses with no paid employees. Introductory text includes scope and methodology. For descriptions of column headings and rows (industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
NAICS
code
NAICS Title
All firms Nonemployers Employers
Establish-
ments
Receipts ($1,000) Establishments Receipts Establish-
ments
Revenue ($1,000)
Number % of all $1,000 % of all
51 Information 370,376 899,396,034 232,698 62.8 7,550,078 0.8 137,678 891,845,956
511 Publishing industries (except Internet) 101,683 244,196,180 69,396 68.2 1,979,811 0.8 32,287 242,216,369
512 Motion picture & sound recording industries 78,417 80,264,384 55,959 71.4 2,014,016 2.5 22,458 78,250,368
515 Broadcasting (except Internet) 24,184 74,487,603 14,644 60.6 525,485 0.7 9,540 73,962,118
516 Internet publishing & broadcasting 12,447 6,540,866 10,390 83.5 177,398 2.7 2,057 6,363,468
517 Telecommunications 71,417 412,622,155 22,142 31.0 977,612 0.2 49,275 411,644,543
518 Internet service providers, web search portals, & data processing 52,657 75,422,743 34,068 64.7 914,958 1.2 18,589 74,507,785
519 Other information services 29,571 5,862,103 26,099 88.3 960,798 16.4 3,472 4,901,305

 

Definition: NAICS 51   Information

The Information sector comprises establishments engaged in the following processes: (a) producing and distributing information and cultural products, (b) providing the means to transmit or distribute these products as well as data or communications, and (c) processing data.

The main components of this sector are the publishing industries, including software publishing, and both traditional publishing and publishing exclusively on the Internet; the motion picture and sound recording industries; the broadcasting industries, including traditional broadcasting and those broadcasting exclusively over the Internet; the telecommunications industries; the industries known as Internet service providers and web search portals, data processing industries, and the information services industries.

The expressions ''information age'' and ''global information economy'' are used with considerable frequency today. The general idea of an ''information economy'' includes both the notion of industries primarily producing, processing, and distributing information, as well as the idea that every industry is using available information and information technology to reorganize and make themselves more productive.

For the purpose of developing NAICS, it is the transformation of information into a commodity that is produced and distributed by a number of growing industries that is at issue. The Information sector groups three types of establishments: (1) those engaged in producing and distributing information and cultural products; (2) those that provide the means to transmit or distribute these products as well as data or communications; and (3) those that process data. Cultural products are those that directly express attitudes, opinions, ideas, values, and artistic creativity; provide entertainment; or offer information and analysis concerning the past and present. Included in this definition are popular, mass-produced, products as well as cultural products that normally have a more limited audience, such as poetry books, literary magazines, or classical records.

The unique characteristics of information and cultural products, and of the processes involved in their production and distribution, distinguish the Information sector from the goods-producing and service-producing sectors. Some of these characteristics are:

1. Unlike traditional goods, an ''information or cultural product,'' such as a newspaper on-line or television program, does not necessarily have tangible qualities, nor is it necessarily associated with a particular form. A movie can be shown at a movie theater, on a television broadcast, through video-on-demand or rented at a local video store. A sound recording can be aired on radio, embedded in multimedia products, or sold at a record store.

2. Unlike traditional services, the delivery of these products does not require direct contact between the supplier and the consumer.

3. The value of these products to the consumer lies in their informational, educational, cultural, or entertainment content, not in the format in which they are distributed. Most of these products are protected from unlawful reproduction by copyright laws.

4. The intangible property aspect of information and cultural products makes the processes involved in their production and distribution very different from goods and services. Only those possessing the rights to these works are authorized to reproduce, alter, improve, and distribute them. Acquiring and using these rights often involves significant costs. In addition, technology is revolutionizing the distribution of these products. It is possible to distribute them in a physical form, via broadcast, or on-line.

5. Distributors of information and cultural products can easily add value to the products they distribute. For instance, broadcasters add advertising not contained in the original product. This capacity means that unlike traditional distributors, they derive revenue not from sale of the distributed product to the final consumer, but from those who pay for the privilege of adding information to the original product. Similarly, a directory and mailing list publisher can acquire the rights to thousands of previously published newspaper and periodical articles and add new value by providing search and software and organizing the information in a way that facilitates research and retrieval. These products often command a much higher price than the original information.

The distribution modes for information commodities may either eliminate the necessity for traditional manufacture, or reverse the conventional order of manufacture-distribute: A newspaper distributed on-line, for example, can be printed locally or by the final consumer. Similarly, it is anticipated that packaged software, which today is mainly bought through the traditional retail channels, will soon be available mainly on-line. The NAICS Information sector is designed to make such economic changes transparent as they occur, or to facilitate designing surveys that will monitor the new phenomena and provide data to analyze the changes.

Many of the industries in the NAICS Information sector are engaged in producing products protected by copyright law, or in distributing them (other than distribution by traditional wholesale and retail methods). Examples are traditional publishing industries, software and directory and mailing list publishing industries, and film and sound industries. Broadcasting and telecommunications industries and information providers and processors are also included in the Information sector, because their technologies are so closely linked to other industries in the Information sector.

 

Historical comparability

Comparable   NAICS 51, Information, is comparable between 2002 and 1997. See the Bridge Between 2002 NAICS and 1997 NAICS for changes to constituent industries.

For comparisons with data before 1997, see the Bridge Between 1997 NAICS and 1987 SIC.

 

Comparative Statistics: 2002 and 1997

Data are in current dollars and have not been adjusted for inflation. Table includes only establishments of firms with payroll. Introductory text includes scope, methodology, non-sampling error, and confidentiality protection. "% change" rows show percent change between 1997 and 2002.
1997
NAICS
code
1997 NAICS Description Year Establishments Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) Paid employees
51 Information 2002 137,805 897,829,551 195,350,838 3,748,730
1997 114,475 623,213,854 129,481,577 3,066,167
% change 20.4 44.1 50.9 22.3

 

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Receipts
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Receipts
per capita
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Annual
payroll
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employees
See other industries in this state United States 137,678 891,845,956 100.00 3,095 194,670,163 3,736,061
See other industries in this state     California 20,484 N     35,120,863 563,841
See other industries in this state     New York 10,916 N     18,443,187 307,762
See other industries in this state     Texas 9,671 N     15,682,756 282,757
See other industries in this state     Washington 3,093 N     10,262,455 101,636
See other industries in this state     Florida 7,758 N     8,088,549 184,701
See other industries in this state     New Jersey 4,019 N     7,817,047 127,980
See other industries in this state     Illinois 5,716 N     7,669,139 150,002
See other industries in this state     Massachusetts 3,888 N     7,258,735 124,642
See other industries in this state     Georgia 4,081 N     7,140,428 145,370
See other industries in this state     Virginia 3,743 N     7,028,552 130,939
See other industries in this state     Pennsylvania 5,098 N     6,436,919 143,923
See other industries in this state     Ohio 4,205 N     5,092,867 112,938
See other industries in this state     Colorado 3,200 N     5,090,490 102,169
See other industries in this state     Michigan 3,906 N     4,677,078 97,088
See other industries in this state     Missouri 2,641 N     3,824,283 82,200
See other industries in this state     Maryland 2,554 N     3,570,867 72,686
See other industries in this state     North Carolina 3,150 N     3,436,808 77,554
See other industries in this state     Minnesota 2,771 N     3,307,413 70,155
See other industries in this state     Connecticut 1,794 N     2,579,445 48,221
See other industries in this state     Arizona 2,129 N     2,442,033 56,781
See other industries in this state     Kansas 1,528 N     2,349,449 49,738
See other industries in this state     Wisconsin 2,097 N     2,231,978 55,286
See other industries in this state     Tennessee 2,386 N     2,070,347 54,188
See other industries in this state     Indiana 2,267 N     1,983,316 49,621
See other industries in this state     District of Columbia 796 N     1,820,098 28,511
See other industries in this state     Oregon 1,869 N     1,793,405 39,918
See other industries in this state     Alabama 1,683 N     1,525,854 40,020
See other industries in this state     Oklahoma 1,489 N     1,477,701 36,415
See other industries in this state     Iowa 1,567 N     1,413,851 44,210
See other industries in this state     Utah 1,273 N     1,374,213 34,978
See other industries in this state     Arkansas 1,002 N     1,269,461 31,437
See other industries in this state     Louisiana 1,426 N     1,097,832 31,405
See other industries in this state     South Carolina 1,221 N     1,097,121 29,696
See other industries in this state     Kentucky 1,546 N     921,919 29,450
See other industries in this state     Nebraska 896 N     879,246 22,542
See other industries in this state     Nevada 997 N     721,980 17,845
See other industries in this state     New Hampshire 769 N     674,753 14,614
See other industries in this state     Mississippi 1,000 N     648,499 19,859
See other industries in this state     Hawaii 594 N     581,426 11,665
See other industries in this state     New Mexico 840 N     445,810 15,138
See other industries in this state     Maine 739 N     424,162 11,785
See other industries in this state     Delaware 390 N     393,899 8,167
See other industries in this state     West Virginia 707 N     366,432 12,673
See other industries in this state     Idaho 655 N     351,785 10,996
See other industries in this state     Rhode Island 365 N     343,554 8,800
See other industries in this state     Alaska 416 N     316,930 7,138
See other industries in this state     Montana 633 N     261,550 9,357
See other industries in this state     North Dakota 389 N     254,729 7,703
See other industries in this state     Vermont 514 N     249,427 7,341
See other industries in this state     South Dakota 460 N     236,547 8,003
See other industries in this state     Wyoming 347 N     122,975 4,217

 

Products, Size, and Other Data from the Economic Census -- Information
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link to PDF EC02-00C-BDG Bridge Between NAICS 2002 and NAICS 1997 Link to drill-down tables Relationships between NAICS 1997 and NAICS 2002 for those industries redefined US
link to PDF EC02-00C-COMP Comparative Statistics Link to drill-down tables 2002 and 1997 data side by side on a comparable NAICS 1997 basis US, states
link to PDF EC02-51SL-LS Product Lines Link to data in AFF Product Lines by Kind of Business US, states
link to PDF EC02-51SS-SZ Establishment and Firm Size Link to data in AFF Receipts Size of Establishments US
Link to data in AFF Employment Size of Establishments US
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Link to data in AFF Employment Size of Firms US
Link to data in AFF Concentration by Largest Firms US
Link to data in AFF Legal Form of Organization US
link to PDF EC02-51SX-SB Miscellaneous Subjects Link to data in AFF Summary Statistics for Enterprise Support Establishments by Industry Served US
link to PDF BE02-00I-1 Business Expenses Link to data in AFF Sales & Operating Expenses by Kind of Business (1997 NAICS Basis) US
Link to data in AFF Relative Standard Errors for Sales & Operating Expenses by Kind of Business (1997 NAICS Basis) US
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Data from the Other Census Bureau Programs -- NAICS 51
Hypertext Tables Title (with link to data) Frequency Contents Geography
  Annual Capital Expenditures Survey Annual Capital expenditures for structures and equipment for companies with paid employees US
  County Business Patterns Annual Employees; payroll; number of establishments by employment size of establishment US, states, metro areas, counties
  E-Commerce Statistics Annual Total sales and e-commerce sales, receipts or value of shipments US
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industry Nonemployer Statistics Annual Number of establishments and sales of firms with no paid employees US, states, metro areas, counties
  Quarterly Services Survey: Information Sector Services Quarterly Estimated revenue for employer firms US
  Service Annual Survey: Information Sector Services Annual Estimated revenue for employer and nonemployer firms US
Link to table for this industry Statistics of U.S. Businesses Annual Number of firms, employees, payroll, (and revenue, for 2002 only) by employment-size of the enterprise US, states, metro areas

 

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